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Rondolinear Sculptures

Challenging the visual assumptions of materials and their physical relationship to space, the Rondolinear Sculptures make us question the laws of geometry, spatial anticipation and visual representation.

White planks—the rudimentary form of a regular grid—are torqued at various points with spirals, helixes or asymmetrical forms that unfurl, intersect or intertwine. Seemingly organic, yet also unfamiliar, the sculptures’ smooth, seamless surfaces possess both the substantial presence of marble and the malleable appearance of rubber. They compel the viewer to investigate precisely what has been done—which is to take the traditional material of plaster, push it out of its perpendicular architectural context and extrude sensual, fluid expressions captured on the verge of movement.